Femme-Maison, en  tilleul chaulé hauteur  162 cm

Exposition Laëtitia de Bazelaire accompagnée d'une installation éphémère de Mathilde Hess à Vendôme

Exhibition in Vendôme
Free
  • Since 1998, Territoires Vendômois has organized annual exhibitions of contemporary art. Since 2023, the community has been investing in the Rochambeau riding school, and will continue its program there in 2025. That year, 4 exhibitions will be presented there between April and September, as well as

  • Laëtitia de Bazelaire exhibition accompanied by an ephemeral installation by Mathilde Hess in Vendôme. Laëtitia de Bazelaire, born in Dijon in 1973, has been working as a sculptor in Paris since 2001. After studying at the Beaux-Arts de Versailles and obtaining a diploma in arts and crafts in 1998, she trained in direct carving at the École Boulle and the Ateliers Beaux-Arts de la Glacière. In 2001, she set up her studio in a shop on rue Sainte Marthe in Paris, while exhibiting at Galerie...
    Laëtitia de Bazelaire exhibition accompanied by an ephemeral installation by Mathilde Hess in Vendôme. Laëtitia de Bazelaire, born in Dijon in 1973, has been working as a sculptor in Paris since 2001. After studying at the Beaux-Arts de Versailles and obtaining a diploma in arts and crafts in 1998, she trained in direct carving at the École Boulle and the Ateliers Beaux-Arts de la Glacière. In 2001, she set up her studio in a shop on rue Sainte Marthe in Paris, while exhibiting at Galerie Lefor Openo (2001-2010) and Galerie Mayaro (2020). Represented by Galerie Tourrette, she has taken part in numerous international symposia, creating monumental "in situ" works in countries such as Italy, China and Bolivia.
  • Rates
  • Free
Schedules
  • From May 9, 2025
    until June 22, 2025
  • Monday
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  • Tuesday
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  • Wednesday
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  • Thursday
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Friday
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Saturday
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Sunday
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM